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Linkwood Distillery
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Distillery Name: Linkwood
Distillery Headline: Linkwood Distillery
Distillery About: Linkwood distillery was founded by Peter Brown in 1821 with two stills, production started in 1825 with a capacity of 4,500 litres per year. The distillery was operated by James Walker until Brown's death in 1868, after which the distillery went under the control of his son, William Brown. In 1872 a major upgrade was completed by William Brown, giving the distillery much of the foundation it operated on today. In 1971 a second distillery was built adjacent to the original (named Linkwood B). The two operate seperately but contribute to the same overall production Linkwood produces a classic Speyside style whisky that is typically floral, fruity and light-bodied with some malt sweetness. It is known for its smooth, delicate profile with subtle oak influence. The distillery is known for meticulous distillation process. It takes great care in preserving its light and fruity spirit, sometimes leaving the equipment unused between distillations to allow the copper stills to rest.
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about the distillery
Linkwood Distillery
Linkwood distillery was founded by Peter Brown in 1821 with two stills, production started in 1825 with a capacity of 4,500 litres per year. The distillery was operated by James Walker until Brown's death in 1868, after which the distillery went under the control of his son, William Brown. In 1872 a major upgrade was completed by William Brown, giving the distillery much of the foundation it operated on today. In 1971 a second distillery was built adjacent to the original (named Linkwood B). The two operate seperately but contribute to the same overall production Linkwood produces a classic Speyside style whisky that is typically floral, fruity and light-bodied with some malt sweetness. It is known for its smooth, delicate profile with subtle oak influence. The distillery is known for meticulous distillation process. It takes great care in preserving its light and fruity spirit, sometimes leaving the equipment unused between distillations to allow the copper stills to rest.
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